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Web site displaying ok on one computer but not another.

globaljoe

Posted 05 October 2013 - 07:39 AM

globaljoe

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This seems to me to be a very strange problem: On my laptop I can access my web site, however, when I click on the contact link which should link to my mail box I get taken to some Russian site, and when I click on another contact link which should bring up a message box, I get another (different) Russian page. Now if I use another computer, using the same browser (Opera) in the same room and hard wired to the same modem everything works as it should!. Has anyone any idea how this can be happening cause I'm totally puzzled!.

This will exit the Internet Options, please reopen it via Control Panel

Let's verify a few settings, listed below;

Go to the tab 'Connections' and click on 'LAN Settings'. Unless using a proxy, verify 'Automatically detect settings' checkbox is checked and nothing else is entered.

Go back to the 'General' tab now and in the 'Browsing History' select 'Delete' and then check all the boxes except 'Form Data' and 'Passwords'. Then hit 'Delete' at the bottom. Give this a minute to run.

Make sure to also set the 'Homepage' to a known page (www.Google.com for instance) while on the 'General' tab.

Posted 05 October 2013 - 03:24 PM

globaljoe

Posted 05 October 2013 - 03:57 PM

PhrantiQ

Posted 05 October 2013 - 05:09 PM

PhrantiQ

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399 posts

Alright, I've gone through your logs a bit here and would like you to report to our experts for further assistance. Due to the belief that malicious software (malware) may be at fault for your current issue(s), I need you to make a new thread in the appropriate section, to do so you need to first follow the procedures for creating an appropriate post/thread, which can be found HERE. Once you're ready to make the new thread/post, please post it in the appropriate section which can be found HERE. After you post, a malware removal expert will guide you through the process of removing any malicious software off your PC. Once they establish that your machine appears clean, if you are still having the issues come back to this thread and I or another techie will be more than happy to assist you further - However until you are deemed clean by an expert, we will not be able to assist you further.